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thermal_shock, do gaming w Do you know any singleplayer games that are infinitely replayable?

RimWorld. shit can go crazy with the mods a available or just vanilla.

Red_October,

I dunno, I only have 3417 hours played in Rimworld, I’m not sure that qualifies as infinitely replayable. /s

LoreleiSankTheShip,

Don’t give up! You’re close to finishing the tutorial!

UKFilmNerd, do gaming w I asked what your fave controllers are, now. What is the worst controller you have used?
@UKFilmNerd@feddit.uk avatar

Back in the early 90s, here in the UK, a company called Cheetah produced licensed joysticks based on Batman, Terminator, Alien³ and The Simpsons. They looked great but they were terrible to use, especially the Alien³ model which I really liked but was incredibly uncomfortable. I never bought one, just tried then on the shops, awful things.

https://feddit.uk/pictrs/image/3a32b4ca-ddda-4f21-85c7-28716647b473.webp

GrindingGears,

There were some cheap ass weird ones in North America too. I remember for Christmas we’d ask for a Joycon or something like that, and we’d get “the Joycron,” which looked nothing like a controller, had a weird shape, felt like shit and was cheap as hell. The old man would be like, arrrr we saw it at the BiWay and it was 99 cents, why do you need the one thats $60? Then he would play it, and sure enough, by February you had the real one.

Postmortal_Pop, do games w Getting the Skyrim itch again... Any mod recommendations to freshen it up?

There’s a mod that puts a museum in solitude and hundreds of unique collectables into the game as well as several small quests. The whole of it is comparable to the Thieves guild in content and the stories are well written. Plus it gives you a place to store all the beautiful unique items and radiant quests to go get them.

Personally I love it, it’s everything I want in Skyrim.

silverchase, do games w Steam Summer Sale - Top Deals
@silverchase@sh.itjust.works avatar

Gato Roboto $1.99 (75% off, matching the all-time low)

Polished metroidvania with great monochrome pixel art. You are a cat piloting a robot suit. It only lasts a few hours, but they’re hours well spent.

simple,

I really enjoyed this one. It’s a bite-sized Metroidvania that isn’t super special, but it has some fun gimmicks and doesn’t overstay its welcome.

silverchase, do games w Steam Summer Sale - Top Deals
@silverchase@sh.itjust.works avatar

Hypnospace Outlaw $4.79 (a bizarre 76% off, new all-time low)

Explore a remarkably authentic simulation of the 1999 World Wide Web as a moderator of a Geocities-like website hub. Rather than just being a joke about the corny retro graphics, it’s a heartfelt funeral for that era of the internet.

midimalist,
@midimalist@lemdro.id avatar

I’m still waiting until I forget more about the game so I can play it again.

originalfrozenbanana, do gaming w Are there any "Mostly Positive" games on Steam that you really enjoy?

My internal rating is:

Overwhelmingly positive: game is actually quite good and also probably, but not always, a niche game.

Very positive: most people don’t hate it

Mostly positive: Game has one or two big, specific issues for most people, like a specific performance or gameplay problem, but is otherwise fun.

Mixed: game either sucks or has had some controversy. Usually games that are good but not worth the money go here.

Mostly negative: game sucks

Overwhelmingly negative: exclusively reserved for shovelware and yearly sports games like FIFA and NBA games.

otp, do gaming w Is there an app where to mark games that I want to play and have played? Like goodreads but for games?

gamefaqs.gamespot.com/boards/…/79890338

I used Backlogery, but Backloggd seems to be more popular nowadays. That forum discussion mentions a few others, too.

If you play retro games, then you could also look into RetroAchievements, which will track more than when you simply beat a game. Unfortunately, it doesn’t work for all games though.

For more modern games, you could also use Achievements to track what you beat.

As for keeping track of what games you WANT to play… it’s called buying them! Don’t buy games you don’t want to play, haha

Seriously though, you could go through your Steam library and add games you want to play to a playlist, or sell physical games you wanted to support but don’t want to play.

But for multi-platform stuff, check out the linked forum post

retrospectology, do games w Elden Ring Twitter warns of DLC spoilers being posted everywhere
@retrospectology@lemmy.world avatar

What spoilers? That you fight a big, weird-looking boss with multiple baby heads or something at some point? The game’s story is not exactly full of twists and turns.

WalrusDragonOnABike,

Strats against bosses, how to obtain good items, etc

Also, lots of people really care about Souls story for some reason.

teft,
@teft@lemmy.world avatar

I love me some souls games but i’m not sure i’ve ever gotten much of the story from the games. I always have to go read about them on wikis.

SchmidtGenetics,

The story/lore is from reading all the item descriptions and talking to everyone, gotta find it yourself unlike most games.

Montagge,

It’s still not good lol

SchmidtGenetics,

I agree, those are those play for the gameplay games, I don’t want to sit in a menu for 20 hours reading lore and still don’t know that I’m missing the necklace that explains why the jesters head was cut off or some stupid shit.

These games are made for some passionate fan to explain the lore in a way for others to grasp and that’s not always a bad thing. Still friggen stupid though.

Sebastrion,

Well, I personally love the Lore/Story. But I also love Games like Majoras Mask with lots of speculation and mysteries. If I play a Souls Game it feels like I’m an archeologist, most of the story is told by looking at the environments and reading old descriptions for Weapons/items.

WeebLife,

The story is much better told through Vaati’s words. And his voice is very soothing to listen to.

AceSLS,

The game’s story is not exactly full of twists and turns.

Tell me you don’t know shit about ER’s lore without saying you don’t know shit about ER’s lore

retrospectology,
@retrospectology@lemmy.world avatar

“And thus it was that the Great Finger Lords, thralls to Gordana the Pulchritudinous, cast their withered finger-bodies into the Well of Sanguine Apoploxy, shattering the Piteous Eye, and covering the vale in a shadow of fingers.

Only when the Order of the Beshivered Spindle is restored upon the Great Finger-ruine Mountain will Bodkin the Befingered, with his Great Spear of Unreturning, return to rebuild the Yeoman’s Sepulchre and return the Affrighted Digitus, with its many weird, tiny baby-faced fingers, to its finger-realm. Fingers.”

llamatron,
@llamatron@lemmy.world avatar

Lol. This is perfect

FooBarrington,

That’s not fair. You didn’t mention at least 5 different women with bare feet!

Mirodir,

I can only speak for myself. For me it felt really great being able to explore the world having absolutely zero idea of what is what, how much game is left, etc. It is reminiscent of a time when I was a kid and playing a game was exactly like that.

I even got quite sad when my friend “accidentally” told me

spoilerThat a certain action I did locked me into a specific ending unless I did something I probably wouldn’t be able to figure out. Rationally I understand that this is as inconsequential as it gets, but I didn’t even know for sure if there were multiple endings until that point.

deegeese, do gaming w Why are arcade cabinets so expensive?

If a new video game console is $500, a full size piece of furniture with custom art and a video console inside it sounds like a bargain for $600.

sleepybisexual,

Not sure if that’s a good parallel.

The hardware in a console and a cabinet are very different

BorgDrone,

Yeah, the hardware in a console is mass produced, the hardware in an arcade cabinet is made in relatively small batches. Mass producing something is always a lot cheaper per unit due to economies of scale.

erwan,

The hardware in an arcade cabinet is either a raspberry pi or a regular desktop PC.

BorgDrone,

In a MAME machine maybe, but the original arcade cabinets all have custom hardware.

DdCno1,

Not all of them. In recent years, virtually all arcades have been powered by standard gaming PCs (see for example the infamous Half-Life 2 arcade). In the past, it wasn’t unheard of for some arcades to have nearly identical hardware compared to home consoles. The Neo Geo arcade for example is running the exact same code as the home console (although in this case, the arcade came first). There have also been edge-cases, like the Namco System 11, which is using only slightly modified PS1 hardware (primarily in the sound department) in order to drive down costs.

Kolanaki,
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Depends on when it was made. A modern, multi-game cabinet could run entirely on a Raspberry Pi and cost far less to build than a console.

AlwaysNowNeverNotMe, do gaming w Best Soulslike game for beginners?
@AlwaysNowNeverNotMe@kbin.social avatar

I'de just jump on elden ring. Get some experience before shadow of the eartree comes out.

bionicjoey, do games w [QUESTION] What is the most realistic-looking game that can also run on Linux distros?

I’ll answer your question with another question: What is the most realistic-looking game?

UndercoverUlrikHD, do games w [QUESTION] What is the most realistic-looking game that can also run on Linux distros?
@UndercoverUlrikHD@programming.dev avatar

Alan Wake 2 is probably the best looking game running on any system, it works on Linux via Proton

unmagical, do gaming w List of really good AA games?

Sanctum 2 is a bit older, but it holds up as a solid FPS tower defense hybrid. It’s often on sale for around $4. The dlc is also well worth it, doubling the base game content.

Battle Bit Remastered

Children of Morta

Risk of Rain 2

Crab Champions

Echo

Gunfire Reborn

Journey

Hypercharge Unboxed

Journey to the savage planet

Perish

Scanner Sombre

Severed Steel

Shatterline

Strange Brigade

Zedfest

lord___vader,

Thanks!I am interested in journey and severed steel from first look. Any recommendation for sci fi setting, like technomancer or chorus?

unmagical,

Maybe “Black Ice” or “Remember Me?”

a_wild_mimic_appears,

Children of Morta has great storytelling and good Gauntlet-style gameplay :-) Risk of Rain 2 is real fun, and good to play with friends!

pelletbucket, do gaming w Can somebody explain why game makers don't start their own companies together?

it takes time for a company to become profitable. the intentionally make sure to pay us so little we never have any run out

Boozilla, do games w Does Arkham Knight get better?
@Boozilla@lemmy.world avatar

It is clunky and I am also old, slow, and uncoordinated. I did manage to finish it, and I ended up liking it overall. I didn’t care for the Batmobile stuff, and I was never good at it. But once I got “good enough” at the Batmobile sections and could solve the puzzles, etc, I have to admit I found it satisfying in the same way you feel after getting your taxes or colonoscopy over with.

If you decide to walk away from it, you aren’t missing anything super fantastic. I love the series, but there’s no requirement to complete all of the games. Life is short, there are lots of other things to do. No need to beat your head against the wall on it.

You might like the Spider-Man games better. The combo moves, power ups, suit choices, etc, are more customizable there and I think it ‘flows’ better. Zipping around a realistic map of NYC is really damned cool, too. (Though I did find myself missing the moody atmosphere and je ne sais quoi of Gotham and Bats). There is are the occasional nasty / annoying boss fights in Spider-Man (one of them early on) but once you face roll past them, the rest of the game is hella fun.

bjoern_tantau,
@bjoern_tantau@swg-empire.de avatar

Yeah, the Spider-Man games are a good comparison. A ton of different moves you can do but most of them are pretty easy and intuitive to pull of. I’m patiently waiting for Spider-Man 2 to arrive on PC.

I think I’ll invest a few more hours into Arkham Knight and if I can’t get into it I’ll try Origins. And if that one doesn’t do it for me either I’ll just play Asylum again.

Thanks all for your input!

anton2492,

Tacking on my unsolicited two cents - I gave Origins a very, very fair go (added an easy 30 hours to my playtime and even completed some challenge paths for my sense of accomplishment), and while it does try to emulate the success of its prequels, ultimately it falls short of its predecessor.

Arkham City is a perfect balance of all the elements introduced during the series; it doesn’t feel incomplete (although Asylum works great as an entry point) yet it’s not an overbloated mess like Knight. Its story also feels more emotionally involved and the plethora of characters is incorporated well.

KammicRelief,

Totally agree with this! Same thoughts about Spider-Man too.

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